The Type VIIC/42 was designed in 1942 and 1943 to replace the aging Type VIIC. It would have had a much stronger pressure hull, with plating thickness up to 28 mm, and would have dived twice as deep as the previous VIICs. These boats would have been very similar in external appearance to the VIIC/41 but with two periscopes in the tower and would have carried two more torpedoes.
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gift idea for Japan's imperial navy warship nuts and memorabilia collectors showing a silhouette of the IJN Hiei warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, one of the most famous battleships of Japan used during World War I and World War II